Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 8)

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Reason: Needs hardware IDs and a function keys section (Discuss in Talk:Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 8))
Hardware PCI/USB ID Working?
Video Yes
Wireless Yes
Ethernet Yes
Mobile broadband Yes
Audio Yes
TouchPad Yes
TrackPoint Yes
Webcam Yes
Fingerprint reader Yes
Bluetooth Yes
NFC No

Firmware

In August of 2018 Lenovo has joined the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) project, which enables firmware updates from within the OS. BIOS updates (and possibly other firmware such as the Thunderbolt controller) can be queried for and installed through fwupd.

Lenovo may in the future provide cabinet files that can be directly installed with fwupdmgr. Check for Linux .cab files from the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 8) driver website.

Power management

The BIOS has two Sleep State options, Windows and Linux, which you can find in at Config > Power > Sleep State. The Linux option is the traditional S3 power state where all hardware components are turned off except for the RAM, and it should work normally. The Windows option is a newer software-based "modern standby" which works on Linux (despite the name). One possible benefit to the Windows sleep state is faster wake up time, and one possible drawback is increased power usage.

Audio

See Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 7)#Audio.

Brightness control

See acpid#Enabling backlight control if the LCD brightness keys do not work by default.

NFC

Lenovo developers do not think NFC is a priority as of August 2020: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/_/X1-Carbon-Gen8-coming-with-Fedora-Linux/m-p/5011378#5042158.

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